a population in kabul and other cities. but by and large, it's distributed in tribal regions. development money is not necessarily going the make a big impact on where the country goes. what is important is what you suggested at the top of this segment, and that is the election. it's the pivotal moment. if the election is successful, there is hope for the country, with or without development money. if it's not, then all is lost. >> but you mention the tribal regions, is afghanistan designated, is it designed for a place that will have a federal government running things? or more of leadership in kabul and then the tribal regions run themselves? >> well, the latter. i agree with you. when we don't have the wool pulled over our eyes, we understand that this is not a country that is a unified country. it will have a central government that will be strong in kabul, weak every other place and will have to rely on the fie fema fealty of the tribal leaders. >> colonel jacobs, appreciate your insight. >>> next tuesday, the anniversary of the signing of the civil rights act. who. >> re